Now I've only been vaguely familiar with this car beforehand, but honestly it's a good choice: not only as anemic as its malaise muscle car brethren, but also bastardizing a beloved nameplate along with it. The Road Runner had been diluted to little more than an appearance package on a rusty, unreliable F-body compact car. With 170 horsepower from its 360 V8. Yeah, we definitely don't need that back. (Honorable Mentions: Ford Mustang II, Chevrolet Monza)

NEW, CLARIFIED RULES (READ!):

  1. No Repeats!
  2. The car MODEL itself must have been discontinued for at least 10 years! (i.e. out of production since 2016 or earlier)
  3. No Modern Successors! The car must not have a "Revival" (even in name only) already in production e.g. the new Z, Supra, Prelude, Renault 4 & 5, and yes even the "Eclipse" Cross, "Capri", etc. are not allowed. However, cars from dead brands are allowed!
  4. No Revival Attempts! Connected to Rule 2: If the nameplate has been brought back to a new model after being discontinued for >=10 years, I consider that a "revival" of said nameplate instead of an expected direct follow-up model. Thus, nameplates like the Pontiac GTO (1964–1974, 2004–2006), Acura NSX (1990–2005, 2017–2022), and Dodge Challenger (1969–1974, 1977–1983, 2008–2023) etc. are also not allowed.
  5. Special editions and variants of dead cars (i.e. Buick GNX, Dodge Charger Daytona) can be suggested but they follow the timeline of the main car model they’re based on.
  6. Just be realistic and make sure the car actually fits within the given category.

And if you have a problem with any of the cars and placements here, take it out on the people of this sub! I just put them on the board lol

by HowlsterRD